hypercohomology

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English

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Etymology

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From hyper- +‎ cohomology.

Noun

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hypercohomology

  1. (mathematics) The dual of a hyperhomology.
    • 2015, Kenny Wong, “Spectral Sequences and Vacua in N = 2 Gauged Linear Quantum Mechanics with Potentials”, in arXiv[1]:
      This leads to a physical interpretation of the hypercohomology groups from the perspective of the Coulomb branch, as well as an interpretation for the spectral sequences used to compute them..